SMITHFIELD, R.I. - The Bryant University women's basketball team plays its second consecutive home game with a match up against Vermont on Saturday for senior day at the Chace Athletic Center.
Rose Nelson, Maranda Nyborg, and Mimi Rubino will be honored before the game.
The Particulars
Opponent: Vermont
Location: Smithfield, R.I. | Chace Athletic Center
Date and Time: Saturday, February 14 - 4:00 PM
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THEÂ SERIES
- UVM leads the all-time series 9-6. The teams have split the last two seasons with the home team protecting home court.
WHAT TO KNOW
- Bryant dished out 26 assists, which is the sixth time this season they have dished out 20+ assists. The Bulldogs are averaging 16 assists per game, which is the top mark in the conference and 54th nationally.
- The Black and Gold lead the country in 3P% defense, holding teams to 23% from deep. They have held 13 teams to under 25% shooting from beyond the arc. The Bulldogs are 11th nationally in FG% defense, holding opponents to 35%.
- Nia Scott posted her ninth double-double of the season against UML and tied her career-high of 25 points. She also had 13 rebounds, her fourth game of 10+ rebounds in AE games.
- Mimi Rubino had her 11th game of 3+ three-pointers made and fourth in the last five. She is shooting 45% from three in conference play.
- Mia Mancini had her 13th game of 5+ assists against the River Hawks. She is averaging a career-high 4.3 apg, which is second in the conference.
 SCOUTING THE CATAMOUNTS
- UVM heads into Saturday with a 21-6 overall record and a 10-1 conference record, the top mark in the America East.
- The Catamounts have ten wins in Burlington and on the road this season.
- Â UVM leads the conference in FG% (46.3), scoring defense (53.4), scoring margin (14), and turnover margin (3.81).
- Jadyn Weltz is top of the conference in assists (114) and Nikola Priede tops the AE in blocks per game (1.33).